82
82
Dec 12, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
practicality and the biggest driver of the debt is not the regular spending of our government, things like defense, homeland security, education, it's so-called entitlements. you've got to kurt althe increase in spending on things like medicare that's putting us in the hole. >> what you don't want to do you don't want the make it punitive for people to make charitable donations. to me that's another lose argument for the republican. you got to be very careful where you encourage the cutting of entitlements. >> yeah. one thing i don't think i should ask a democrat to do is turn medicare into a voucher program. you know, the paul ryan budget had a premium support system, which i think makes sense, but a lot of people on the left are not going to go there, but i think we could adjust the age of eligibility for medicare from 65 to 67 over the next 30 years. cue ask all three of us to pay the full cost of part b premiums. >> prescription drugs. >> the prescription drug benefit. make us pay the full costs. we can afford it. but here's what i would say, how this movie ends -- and that's your question. >>
practicality and the biggest driver of the debt is not the regular spending of our government, things like defense, homeland security, education, it's so-called entitlements. you've got to kurt althe increase in spending on things like medicare that's putting us in the hole. >> what you don't want to do you don't want the make it punitive for people to make charitable donations. to me that's another lose argument for the republican. you got to be very careful where you encourage the...
77
77
Mar 20, 2012
03/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> what was interesting about the interview was very ferociously defensive of you. very protective of you. but this whole debate about women's rights and the republican party. you heard my discussion with karen santorum. it's a contentious issue. probably more than the party would suit it to be. where people's religious beliefs have become the dominant factor in the debate. you've got young daughters growing up. >> sure. >> who are beginning to challenge you as a political figure and their dad. you're going to face a lot of these issues. you are very much on the more moderate side of the social issue debate. do you agree with john mccain? it's getting completely out of hand and actually become being destructive to the party. >> i believe there are good people on both sides of every issue. i believe in women's rights. i live in a strong house full of strong accomplished women. and on the debates that folks are bringing up right now, we need to focus on the things that matter. the debts, deficit, spending, and national security. the social issues, there's good people
. >> what was interesting about the interview was very ferociously defensive of you. very protective of you. but this whole debate about women's rights and the republican party. you heard my discussion with karen santorum. it's a contentious issue. probably more than the party would suit it to be. where people's religious beliefs have become the dominant factor in the debate. you've got young daughters growing up. >> sure. >> who are beginning to challenge you as a political...
163
163
Mar 25, 2012
03/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
defense spending will not come at the expense of the asia-pacific and that includes south korea. america's armed forces are going to stay ready for the full range of contingencies and threats and the alliance between the united states and republic of korea remain unshakable. we reviewed our great progress in bringing our economies even closer. during my last visit to seoul we pledged to get our landmark trade agreement done on president lee's visit to washington. it passed our congress. on this visit we can say our trade agreement is now in force. we got it done. this is a win for both of our countries. more jobs and opportunities for our people on both sides of the pacific. that includes supporting some 70,000 american jobs and keeping us on track to meet my goal of doubling american exports. we discussed regional security and that obviously includes the issue of north korea. last month north korea agreed to a series of steps including a moratorium on long-range missile launches. this month, north korea announced its intention to conduct a missile launch. as president lee mentio
defense spending will not come at the expense of the asia-pacific and that includes south korea. america's armed forces are going to stay ready for the full range of contingencies and threats and the alliance between the united states and republic of korea remain unshakable. we reviewed our great progress in bringing our economies even closer. during my last visit to seoul we pledged to get our landmark trade agreement done on president lee's visit to washington. it passed our congress. on this...
104
104
Nov 22, 2012
11/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
our operation was purely defensive. our goal was to protect our people so that the population of southern israel would not have to live in daily fear. i hope, i hope, that these understandings rich with egypt and with the united states as well and we should thank the american government will hold and that we get peace. that is good for israel and also good for gaza. >> thank you very much for joining me. >> my pleasure, sir. >> he joins me now, welcome to you, sir. how much of a concern is it to you, that hamas had nothing to do with this cease fire. >> palestine and the question is not the issue. gaza is part of the palestinian people. and the question of leadership, it is authentic. people elected leader but if the americans try to divert the attention of the central issue of how to go about controlling one party or another, this would be a great mistake to peace in the region >> are you concerned that all the dealings here appear to be have been done directly with hamas and not with a wider group? >> president was no
our operation was purely defensive. our goal was to protect our people so that the population of southern israel would not have to live in daily fear. i hope, i hope, that these understandings rich with egypt and with the united states as well and we should thank the american government will hold and that we get peace. that is good for israel and also good for gaza. >> thank you very much for joining me. >> my pleasure, sir. >> he joins me now, welcome to you, sir. how much of...
125
125
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> let's turn again if i could to mitt romney, who has been coming out, giving some kind of defense for why he lost. there is a suggestion he's being a bit of a sore loser here, that by going on about the president giving gifts to minority groups and so on, really, he's not coming over in a very dignified way. you lost to barack obama before. should mitt romney be a little above this now and just take defeat gracefully? >> you know, i don't know. these things are always tough. but you know, i have a great line that i use all the time after i lost, i slept like a baby. sleep two hours, wake up and cry. sleep two hours, wake up and cry. i know one thing, piers. the best medicine for defeat is to get busy. because it's so wonderful to feel sorry for yourself. but that really doesn't gain you much. so get busy and get it behind you. >> very good advice. finally, senator, it was a bit of a little contratemps between you and a senator about the fact you hadn't gone to a briefing on benghazi. you seem in a more cheerful mood. dare i broach the subject and ask why you aren't at that meeting
. >> let's turn again if i could to mitt romney, who has been coming out, giving some kind of defense for why he lost. there is a suggestion he's being a bit of a sore loser here, that by going on about the president giving gifts to minority groups and so on, really, he's not coming over in a very dignified way. you lost to barack obama before. should mitt romney be a little above this now and just take defeat gracefully? >> you know, i don't know. these things are always tough. but...
128
128
Aug 29, 2012
08/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> right, because the wetlands are certainly a defense, as you say, against hurricanes and storms. i know you are a pilot and that is how you realized how quick the land was disappearing. help us appreciate how fast it's going o way. >> yeah, that is where i first saw it. you know, i was flying pipeline patrol for oil companies and flying the coast on a weekly basis. you know, the whole coast of louisiana, and the whole delta of mississippi and you know, from the air, i could see land disappearing. i tried to get people to talk about it, but it was very difficult, you know, to get people to understand it was going to be a problem, and an issue in our lifetime, people did not think it would happen that fast. but the more land you lose, the faster you lose it. so, this erosion has been speeding up, and you know, right now, you know, we are losing about an acre every hour. that's an acre an hour, not an acre a day. and you know, that is 24 acres every day. and it's over 35 square miles a year. it's a ridiculous amount of land that is watching out to the gulf every year. so, i was alwa
. >> right, because the wetlands are certainly a defense, as you say, against hurricanes and storms. i know you are a pilot and that is how you realized how quick the land was disappearing. help us appreciate how fast it's going o way. >> yeah, that is where i first saw it. you know, i was flying pipeline patrol for oil companies and flying the coast on a weekly basis. you know, the whole coast of louisiana, and the whole delta of mississippi and you know, from the air, i could see...
166
166
Jul 16, 2012
07/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
brake was tried and acquitted of her murder and as you see, he gets very angry and defensive when i bring it up. let's rewind a little bit. >> rewind? am i still on the stand? no, i'm teasing, go ahead. >> i want to get to the truth if i can. >> to the truth if you can. billion >> if you can. be careful. i want you to be careful because sometimes the guy in the ear tends to insult me a little bit. i want to get to the truth if i can. does that mean i'm lying to you? >> i don't know. are you? >> what do you think? >> i don't know. i thk we're going to get some questions where -- >> well, tell me where i'm lying. because if you don't know i'm telling you the truth, then you must have a little scratch in the back of your head about where i'm lying. >> i'm not saying you're lying. >> but you're saying i don't -- you don't know if i'm telling the truth. what the hell is the difference? >> i'm saying i met you for, what, 20 minutes. >> i don't care about that. you put me on the stand and i say i'm telling the truth and you're scratching your head. >> why are you so defensive? >> because you jus
brake was tried and acquitted of her murder and as you see, he gets very angry and defensive when i bring it up. let's rewind a little bit. >> rewind? am i still on the stand? no, i'm teasing, go ahead. >> i want to get to the truth if i can. >> to the truth if you can. billion >> if you can. be careful. i want you to be careful because sometimes the guy in the ear tends to insult me a little bit. i want to get to the truth if i can. does that mean i'm lying to you?...
155
155
Dec 16, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
that was my next question because the legal defense here would be the fact that the suspect is over the age of 18. he is an adult. therefore, he's the only one responsible for the actions. but they were not his guns. maybe he shouldn't have gotten access to the guns. but the person the guns belonged to is now deceased. >> that's right. and that doesn't mean that the families couldn't sue the estate of the mother. but they would have to prove that she in some way, shape or form knew that he had the propensity to do this and this individual had asperger's syndrome, which is a form of autism. but it has no relation to violence. but if she had prior knowledge -- but even that is very tenuous. >> in oregon, we saw the guns being stolen. we saw here the guns belonged to the mother and he got access to the guns. can we expect to see some changes in the law here because of what happened? >> i think what we saw in connecticut is just prior to this, after the aurora, colorado, theater shooting, they tried to change the laws and make it a little more stringent. but there was such protest that it a
that was my next question because the legal defense here would be the fact that the suspect is over the age of 18. he is an adult. therefore, he's the only one responsible for the actions. but they were not his guns. maybe he shouldn't have gotten access to the guns. but the person the guns belonged to is now deceased. >> that's right. and that doesn't mean that the families couldn't sue the estate of the mother. but they would have to prove that she in some way, shape or form knew that...
130
130
Nov 27, 2012
11/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
i believe in self-defense. i believe if you get hit, you hit back. preemptive wars i don't believe in. i don't think they're necessary. i think wars are started to make money. they make money for the people who start a war over here and a war over there and sell bombs to both sides. >> when you look at what happens in the middle east in my lifetime i can remember, pretty much most of yours. do you see any hope there or any chance of actually peace in the middle east? >> if you believe in the bible, it says two things. it says there will always be wars and rumors of wars. it also says for a thousand years somewhere in the future we have peace. so hopefully those thousand years are coming up on us. >> were you pleased barack obama got re-elected? >> i'm glad he got re-elected. i think he has a lot of things in his favor, the things that he has ran on. the women all believe in the things that he's talking about. the blacks and the hispanics and the women and if you have those three things on your side, you're going to win. >> would you categorize -- are
i believe in self-defense. i believe if you get hit, you hit back. preemptive wars i don't believe in. i don't think they're necessary. i think wars are started to make money. they make money for the people who start a war over here and a war over there and sell bombs to both sides. >> when you look at what happens in the middle east in my lifetime i can remember, pretty much most of yours. do you see any hope there or any chance of actually peace in the middle east? >> if you...
160
160
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
the department of defense needs educated americans. if we're not educating them and the private sector said it's okay that prisons is the big business but education isn't. that is mess eed up. >> i want to come in on that. i'm all in favor of stem education but just think about the high school drop out problem in america. we have 28% of our young people in this country who aren't graduating. 28%. >> america's big problem is the teachers aren't paid enough so they're not motivated enough and they're not trained enough. >> go to any college or university campus this is the cradle of innovation. this is where facebook came from, twitter, google. everything we think of came from apple, yahoo. it's coming from here. this is where the republicans need to address immigration policies. you go to college campus and you'll see people from korea, china. you'll see people from asia, people from latin america. this is the country which everyone criticizes and yet wants to immigrate. >> thanks again to president clinton and my panelist. that's all f
the department of defense needs educated americans. if we're not educating them and the private sector said it's okay that prisons is the big business but education isn't. that is mess eed up. >> i want to come in on that. i'm all in favor of stem education but just think about the high school drop out problem in america. we have 28% of our young people in this country who aren't graduating. 28%. >> america's big problem is the teachers aren't paid enough so they're not motivated...
65
65
Jun 20, 2012
06/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> jerry sandusky's defense attorney early today. the sandusky trial is our other big story. dottie took the stand today and said she didn't witness any abuse but she told the court children often slept over at the house and her husband would go downstairs to tell them good night. joining me now is the former chief of the manhattan d.a. sex crimes unit. and psychologist dr. janet taylor. welcome back. i found that little performance by sandusky's attorney pretty disturbing actually. it's not really a laughing matter this, is it? >> no, i absolutely agree. when i heard about that today, i found the back and forth totally inappropriate. you know, it's like he doesn't get this either. just like jerry sandusky doesn't get this. even if you believe all those victims are lying and his client is falsely accused, this is one serious matter. what are we fooling around with and making comparisons to soap opera? entirely in bad taste. all my children? bad taste. >> inappropriate. dottie sandusky's the fascinating part of this story. no one's really sure what she knew if anything. whethe
. >> jerry sandusky's defense attorney early today. the sandusky trial is our other big story. dottie took the stand today and said she didn't witness any abuse but she told the court children often slept over at the house and her husband would go downstairs to tell them good night. joining me now is the former chief of the manhattan d.a. sex crimes unit. and psychologist dr. janet taylor. welcome back. i found that little performance by sandusky's attorney pretty disturbing actually....
95
95
Nov 15, 2012
11/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
" and repeat what she had been told by the intelligent services, and do you accept that part of the defense? >> piers, i think it begs the question. why would you go on every major sunday show, because you have tof affirmatively put yourself out there if you had nothing to do with it. you know you have a certain responsibility and you have to be able to tell the american people the truth, and i think that there are serious questions about it. we know that there was e-mails sent from the state department within hours to the white house identifying that ansar al sharia had claimed responsibility, a terrorist group, and for the administration to put her out there and also in her role as a u.n. ambassador, why are you putting me out there versus the secretary of state or the cia or even leon panetta. >> does this tell you it is cover-up or conspiracy? are we talking about a major cover-up that we are defeating al qaeda or simply just pretty poor performance by all of the people up the line in dealing with this attack? >> well, it is why we need to get to the bottom of all of the questions that
" and repeat what she had been told by the intelligent services, and do you accept that part of the defense? >> piers, i think it begs the question. why would you go on every major sunday show, because you have tof affirmatively put yourself out there if you had nothing to do with it. you know you have a certain responsibility and you have to be able to tell the american people the truth, and i think that there are serious questions about it. we know that there was e-mails sent from...
139
139
Oct 9, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
in my defense, the apes wanted me to do that so i did it. they told me they wanted me to do it. how? i can't even begin to explain and i did not have to smear anything on myself. that's a plus. because really, it's all about maintains one's dignity. that does it for us. see you again one hour from now. another edition of "360" at 10:00 eastern. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >>> tonight, game on. the new mitt romney now in the lead. a confident candidate, a major speech. >> i know the president hopes for a safer, freer and more prosperous middle east but hope is not a strategy. >> plus, neck and neck. sometimes it is about the horse race. to the man who arguably knows more than anyone about what the numbers in this race mean, nate silver. and battleground america. is romney gaining ground with female voters? women on the left and right go toe to toe. also, worldwide exclusive. what you haven't heard about the man who shot trayvon martin, the first television interview with george zimmerman's mother. why he says there's more to the story. >> he said you will die tomorrow. i g
in my defense, the apes wanted me to do that so i did it. they told me they wanted me to do it. how? i can't even begin to explain and i did not have to smear anything on myself. that's a plus. because really, it's all about maintains one's dignity. that does it for us. see you again one hour from now. another edition of "360" at 10:00 eastern. "piers morgan tonight" starts now. >>> tonight, game on. the new mitt romney now in the lead. a confident candidate, a...
80
80
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
the convicted pedophile and former defensive coordinator is speaking out from jail. he was convicted in june of sexually abusing ten boys over 15 years and tomorrow, he will find out whether he'll spend the rest of his life behind bars. but today, in an extraordinary move, sandusky released a statement in his own words which aired on penn state radio. he denies the abuse, blames the victims and proclaims his love for his wife. you've really got to hear this. to even try and believe it. >> in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. my wife has been my only sex partner and that was after marriage. our love continues. the young man whose dramatic, veteran accuser and always sought attention started everything. he was joined by a well orchestrated effort of the media, investigators, the system, penn state, psychologists, civil attorneys and other accusers. they won. i've wondered what they really won. attention, financial gain, prestige, will all be temporary. >> and on and on he whines in similar vein. frankly, that's enough for me. i don't have the
the convicted pedophile and former defensive coordinator is speaking out from jail. he was convicted in june of sexually abusing ten boys over 15 years and tomorrow, he will find out whether he'll spend the rest of his life behind bars. but today, in an extraordinary move, sandusky released a statement in his own words which aired on penn state radio. he denies the abuse, blames the victims and proclaims his love for his wife. you've really got to hear this. to even try and believe it. >>...
100
100
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
i think obama has conveyed that kind of prudence and worked with two secretaries of defense and secretary of state he more than made his peace with a former political rival to manage pretty much to america's interest without going off half-cocked in any way. the problem he has to deal with, particularly if syria heats up or the iran situation heats up further, the american public is disengaged with foreign policy. they had enough of the iraq war he steered us out of as promised, not focused on the continuing war in afghanistan, doesn't even register as a concern in the polls. any american president including obama is going to have problems if america has to get engaged in a serious way because people don't want to spend the blood or treasure anymore. they are exhausted by the iraq war, whose results still remain dubious even now. >> i guess most americans right now are much more concerned about jobs and their homes than they are about anything on the foreign stage, aren't they? if they try and play against obama, he's weak on foreign policy, a, i don't think it's really true, given the bo
i think obama has conveyed that kind of prudence and worked with two secretaries of defense and secretary of state he more than made his peace with a former political rival to manage pretty much to america's interest without going off half-cocked in any way. the problem he has to deal with, particularly if syria heats up or the iran situation heats up further, the american public is disengaged with foreign policy. they had enough of the iraq war he steered us out of as promised, not focused on...
90
90
Sep 12, 2012
09/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
honestly, he's trying to argue as a defense lawyer for somebody else's record that's very different than his. and i don't think it works. i think bill clinton's rhetoric was fabulous. i think the president and joe biden gave great speeches, then you wake up the next morning with 8% unemployment, and there's been an increase in permanent unemployment. 300,000 people stopped looking for work in august. that is staggering. we haven't seen things like this since the depression and i don't think you can talk your way out of it. people are too smart. romney and ryan have their slogans. obama and biden have their slogans and argument. i think it's that unemployment number that is going to say we've got to try something different and give romney a chance. >> i can't tell you how many people said to me they wish the constitution would allow bill clinton to seek another four years. on a serious note, you think there should be an amendment that would allow that to come into play? >> no. one very famous american, dick thornberg, governor of pennsylvania, told me the best thing about term limits, lit
honestly, he's trying to argue as a defense lawyer for somebody else's record that's very different than his. and i don't think it works. i think bill clinton's rhetoric was fabulous. i think the president and joe biden gave great speeches, then you wake up the next morning with 8% unemployment, and there's been an increase in permanent unemployment. 300,000 people stopped looking for work in august. that is staggering. we haven't seen things like this since the depression and i don't think you...
119
119
Nov 22, 2012
11/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
our operation was purely defensive. our goal was to protect our people so that the population of southern israel would not have to live in daily fear of an incoming rocket. we didn't want this operation. it was forced upon us by hamas's aggressive action. i hope that these understandings reached with egypt and with the good offices of the united states, as well, and we should thank the american government, will hold and that we get peace. that is good for israel. that is also good for gaza. >> mark regev, thank you for joining me. >> reporter: my pleasure, sir. >> abdullah is the charlotte motor speedwmo president of the committee. >> reporter: i hope the americans will not go forward with another mistake. the palestine and the palestine question is indivisible, gaza is part of the palestinian people. and the question of the leadership is authentic. the people elected the leader of the palestinian people. but the americans try to divert their attention from the central issue of how to go about making peace in the middle
our operation was purely defensive. our goal was to protect our people so that the population of southern israel would not have to live in daily fear of an incoming rocket. we didn't want this operation. it was forced upon us by hamas's aggressive action. i hope that these understandings reached with egypt and with the good offices of the united states, as well, and we should thank the american government, will hold and that we get peace. that is good for israel. that is also good for gaza....
150
150
Sep 13, 2012
09/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
i will say this in defense of the president, he has launched more drone air strikes to kill militants and terrorists in his first three and a half, almost four years, than took place during the bush administration. so when you say he's reluctant to take unilateral action, that is pretty decisive unilateral action. >> that's a plus for the president. iran moving to becoming a nuclear power and the president basically dawdling with the sanctions and not having any impact on them or russia or china to help us is the one that worries me really the most. >> we'll continue the conversation on that down the road, mr. mayor. thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you, wolf. >>> up next, bob woodward on the bloodshed in libya and his controversial new book about president obama. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. y
i will say this in defense of the president, he has launched more drone air strikes to kill militants and terrorists in his first three and a half, almost four years, than took place during the bush administration. so when you say he's reluctant to take unilateral action, that is pretty decisive unilateral action. >> that's a plus for the president. iran moving to becoming a nuclear power and the president basically dawdling with the sanctions and not having any impact on them or russia...